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Iryna Klishch ‘18 has been recognized with the Edna Meudt Memorial Award for the National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS).
The National Science Foundation has awarded graduate research fellowships to two Denison students, Patrick Banner and Madeline Van Winkle.
Student research leads to better understanding of testing accommodations for students with disabilities.
In comparison to seniors at other elite institutions, DU seniors are significantly more likely to say their college experience was game-changing.
What do you need to know when choosing a college? Figure out the right fit for your student, look first-year programs, and make one last visit.
The Mellon Foundation has approved a grant of $700,000 to Denison University for an initiative to embed “place-based” narrative in the curriculum.
The New Music Ensemble dives deep into the composers and music of today.
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Rosa Canales ‘20

A $7.5 million gift to Denison University supports library renovations and the Journalism Program.
Once again, Denison University earns a place on Peace Corps’ annual Top Volunteer-Producing Schools list.
A graphic design series with Denison’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence provides students with the opportunity to develop skills for professional success
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Alexis Boyages ‘19

Two days with Professor Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, an expert on religion and state in the contemporary politics of Muslims in America.
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Sarah Curtin ‘18

Denison University reports that the number of students who applied to the college has increased - for the fourth consecutive year.
A research fellowship became a proving ground for Oliver Gladfelter ’18, who was offered a job by Nielsen Company.
Denison University announces newly tenured professors.
Art Steinmetz ‘80 used his liberal arts education to land the top job at OppenheimerFunds
Diana Mafe’s book opens a new door in literature - boldly going into science fiction to look at race and gender norms.
Academic excellence and strong faculty mentorship support Denison students on their quest for Fulbrights.
Math and computer science students find that four years in the department have prepared them for life after Denison.
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Mara Kilgore ‘19

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